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4-25-16: The Flyers put a scare into the league-best Washington Capitals in the first round, as they won Games 4 and 5 to bring the series back to Philadelphia. Michal Neuvirth, who had replaced Steve Mason in net, allowed just two goals in the final three games of the series. Unfortunately, that last game was 1-0 loss.

4-18-16; The Sean Couturier-less Flyers will have to get a boost from their home fans, as they return to the Wells Fargo Center down, 2-0, in the series. After attempting just 19 shots in Game 1, Philadelphia almost doubled the number of shots that the Washington Capitals had in Saturday’s Game 2. Unfortunately, just one Flyers goal went in the net in the 4-1 loss.

4-4-16: On Saturday, Wayne Simmonds scored two power-play goals as a part of a night that included three power-play goals in Philadelphia’s 3-2 victory over the visiting Ottawa Senators. However, the Flyers’ three-game winning streak ended on Sunday at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia had just two power plays and missed on both opportunities in the loss.

3-22-16: On Monday, the Flyers, who are very close to a playoff spot, bounced back from Saturday’s 4-1 loss to the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins with a 4-1 win against the New York Islanders at Barclays Center. Goaltender Steve Mason, who saved 23 of the Islanders’ 24 shots, has played well with Michal Neuvirth out due to a lower-body injury.

3-3-16: 10 more regular season games remain for the Flyers at Wells Fargo Center this season, and a significant ticket demand still exists on the secondary market. Over that time the average price for Flyers tickets is $103.56.

2-17-16: After goalie Michal Neuvirth missed five games, the Flyers activated him from injured reserve, and he continued his success in net, as Philadelphia defeated the Devils in New Jersey, 6-3, on Tuesday night. In the Flyers’ victory, center Brayden Schenn had two assists and scored for the second consecutive game.

2-10-16: The Flyers have had a busy schedule since the All-Star break, and they got off to a good start with victories against the Montreal Canadiens and Nashville Predators. Then, Philadelphia got a point in its shootout loss to the New York Rangers. Unfortunately, it was the start of a string of three consecutive losses for the Flyers.

2-1-16: The Flyers knocked off the Washington Capitals in their final game before the All-Star break, as they won, 4-3, in overtime. Although Philadelphia is in last place in the Metropolitan Division and 13th in the Eastern Conference standings, the Flyers are just five points behind the eighth playoff spot, as they ready to host the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday.

1-21-16: .500 hockey has seemingly solidified the Flyers in the lower tier of the Metropolitan division. The team has gone 5-4-1 over their last 10 games and collected 48 points in total over 44 games this season. Over the 19 games remaining at Wells Fargo Center this season the average price for Philadelphia Flyers tickets is $98.60 on the secondary market.

1-13-16: A recent surge has put the Philadelphia Flyers back into the fourth place mix in the Metropolitan Division, trailing the New Jersey Devils by only four points. They’ll look to extend their three-game win streak against the Boston Bruins, New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings this week.

1-6-16: The Philadelphia Flyers have some ground to make up in the Metropolitan, but have been playing better as of late going 5-4-1 in their last 10 games. This week the Flyers have two games remaining; one on the road against the Minnesota Wild and at home against the New York Islanders.

12-23-15: The Philadelphia Flyers are playing well as they’ve won three out of their last four games heading into the New Year. They won’t play at home until January 5th as they have three straight road games against the Anaheim Ducks, San Jose Sharks and Los Angeles Kings.

12-18-15: It has been a dominant 10-game stretch for the Philadelphia Flyers, who have skated to a 7-2-1 record over that time. However, a slow start to the season is to blame for their middle-of-the-pack placement in the Metropolitan division, and the team sits at 14-12-6 on the season. Over their final 25 games at Wells Fargo Center this season the average price for Philadelphia Flyers tickets is $106.16 on the secondary market.

12-9-15: With a -20 goal differential, it’s impressive that the Philadelphia Flyers have as many points as they have. Currently with 27, the Flyers look to improve their record with games against the New York Islanders, St. Louis Blues and Dallas Stars this week.

11-17-15: Continuing their struggling ways are the Philadelphia Flyers, who have stumbled to a 10-6-1 record on the season. They'll host the Kings and Sharks at Wells Fargo Center, and the average secondary market price for Philadelphia Flyers tickets is just $43 on the secondary market over those two games. Tickets can be found for as low as $13 to Thursday's game against the Sharks.

11-11-15: It has been yet another slow start to the season for the Philadelphia Flyers, who sit at just 5-7-3 over their first 15 games. With 34 games remaining at Wells Fargo Center the average price for Flyers tickets on the secondary market is $111.67. The team's most expensive game comes against the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 19, where tickets average $185.50 and the get-in price is $69.

4-13-15: The Flyers are out of the postseason contention. Besides Claude Giroux and Jake Voracek, the Flyers roster is lacking talent. They need help on the backend desperately. Overall inconsistent play and lack of scoring at times this season is why the Flyers are hitting the golf range. Craig Berube could still be fired.

4-7-15: The Flyers have just four wins in their last 14 games, but two of them have been against their arch rivals from Pittsburgh. The Flyers still find ways to deliver knockout punches to their rivals from the Steel City. Philadelphia swept the season series for the first time in 31 years. Steve Mason is third in the NHL in save percentage at .929.

3-31-15: The Flyers are in the middle of a stretch that sees them play just four games in a two-week span. Philly beat Chicago 4-1 and fell in the shootout to San Jose. Steve Mason was excellent in both games, turning aside 34 of 35 against Chicago and making 42 stops against the Sharks. The Flyers are staring at a top-10 pick come June.

3-24-15: The Flyers have nine losses in their last 11 games since the trade deadline ended. Claude Giroux has three goals in two games after going 10 games without a goal. Overall, the Flyers are stuck in sports purgatory. Not quite good enough to make the playoffs, yet not too bad to garner a top selection in the draft.

3-3-15: The Pens are starting to heat up as they have won four straight games and ae outscoring the opposition 18-9. Evgeni Malkin had two goals Sunday against Columbus, including one on the power play and one assist. The Penguins acquired Ben Lovejoy from the Ducks in exchange for Simon Depres. They also traded defenseman Robert Bortuzzo to St. Louis for defender Ian Cole.

2-9-15: Steve Mason compiled three straight wins after the All-Star break, but couldn’t pull out a win
against the Islanders last Thursday, as the Flyers fell in the shootout. Mason got hurt in the
Flyers 3-1 win at Washington this past Sunday, and the extent of injury is not known. After
Tuesday’s game at Montreal, Philadelphia’s next four games are against Columbus and Buffalo.

2-4-15: The Flyers have won four straight games including wins over Pittsburgh, Winnipeg, Arizona,
and Toronto. Steve Mason has three wins in his last three starts but the Flyers are still a long shot at making the playoffs. It will be real interesting to see if the Flyers become buyers or sellers at the deadline.

1-26-15: The Flyers are another team that is a longshot to make the playoffs this season. They do have the league’s leading scorer and Art Ross candidate Jakub Voracek and Hart Trophy finalist Claude
Giroux. Other than those two, not much has gone Philadelphia’s way this season. The Flyers are currently 12th in the East, 12 points out of a playoff spot.

1-22-15: The Flyers snapped a two-game losing streak this past Saturday because the Sabres were on the schedule. Philadelphia followed that up by getting crushed 7-4 on Long Island to the Islanders in a Monday afternoon matinee. They then beat Pittsburgh 3-2 in overtime Tuesday, as the Flyers head into the All-Star break on a high note.

1-7-15: Philadelphia snapped their five-game losing streak Tuesday night with a 2-1 shootout victory over Ottawa. Time is running out for the Flyers. They sit eight points out of a playoff spot as they approach the mid-way point of the season. They are also only ten points from last place in the entire NHL.

12-24-14: The Flyers had their backs against the wall when December started, and they’ve responded in mostly positive manner. They are 6-2-3 this month and picked up a nice 5-2 victory in Minnesota Tuesday night, but are still six points out of a playoff spot. Hope is still alive in Philadelphia, even though there recent run of late could be an aberration. Jake Voracek (46 points) and Claude Giroux (41 points) are first and tied for third respectively in the NHL in points.

12-17-14: After losing seven of eight games, the Flyers have turned things around a bit. They beat New Jersey and Carolina at home last week, but followed that up Tuesday with a 3-1 loss to Tampa. Scott Laughton scored his first career goal in the win over the Hurricanes and added an assist. They Flyers, like so many teams, are just not that good this year.

12-10-14: A 1-1-1 trip through California last week isn’t that impressive on paper, but the Flyers played much better in those games than they had previously. Philadelphia has been a much more formidable opponent with Vincent Lecavalier sitting as a healthy scratch. The Flyers did suffer a setback Tuesday night as they fell to Columbus 4-3 in overtime.

12-3-14: The Flyers have lost five straight games and are 1-8-1 in their last 10 games. They fell to San Jose 2-1 Tuesday night as they gave up the game winning goal with 11 seconds remaining. Philadelphia, like Edmonton, needs a shake up to their roster. They have no secondary scoring outside their top line. Their penalty kill is operating at a league worst 74.1 percent, and the players and head coach could be feeling it from the boss up top in Ed Snider. Connor McDavid would look good in Orange and Black.

11-26-14: The Flyers are the definition of mediocre. Their four game losing skid was ended this past Saturday with a 4-2 win against the Blue Jackets. The Flyers have just two wins this season (Pittsburgh, Los Angeles) against teams that have more wins than losses as of Tuesday. Changes to their lineup need to be made to provide a spark to this team. One positive is Jake Voracek is tied with Sidney Crosby for the most points in the NHL with 29.

11-19-14: The streaky Flyers lost both games last week and tumbling down the NHL standings as a result. Ray Emery was lit up for six goals against Montreal this past Saturday, posting an atrocious .786 save percentage. Steve Mason has struggled as well. With captain Claude Giroux’s health in question, the Flyers could continue to fall down the standings. They play the Rangers three times over the next two weeks.

11-12-14: Last week, the Flyers were outshot 36-25, 35-30 and 39-27. They won all three games by a combined score of 12-5. Scoring is there for Philadelphia as Jake Voracek is second in the NHL in points with 22. The Flyers won’t play again until Friday when the struggling Blue Jackets visit Philadelphia.

11-5-14: Losses to the Lightning and Panthers last week hurt the Flyers. Steve Mason picked up his first
win Tuesday night in a 4-1 victory over Edmonton. Mason has played better but could be in
danger of losing the No. 1 job to Ray Emery, who has looked excellent in his starts this season.
The signing of Carlo Colaiacovo last week will sure up the Flyers shoddy defense corps.

10-29-14: The Flyers are one game over .500 through nine games, and considering their catastrophic injuries on defense, they’re in a good spot. The biggest reason the Flyers are staying afloat is Ray Emery, who has a .924 save percentage in five games while Steve Mason sits at .878 behind the NHL’s worst defense. A big win over the defending Stanley Cup Champions could do wonders for this team.

10-22-14: The Flyers dropped their first four games of the season with three of them at home. Two of those losses did come in the shootout. On Saturday, the team recorded its first win in a 6-5 overtime victory over the Stars. They followed that up by getting smacked are 4-0 by the Blackhawks in Chicago. The goals have been there for the Flyers, with the top line producing, but Steve Mason and the defense has really struggled.

10-15-14: One year ago, Peter Laviolette was fired after the Flyers lost three straight games to open the season. A year later, the Flyers have lost the same amount. Craig Berube isn't going anywhere, but the winless Flyers have looked real ugly. They blew a 3-0 third period lead this past Saturday to the Habs. They're having trouble closing out games and starting goalie Steve Mason has allowed 10 goals through three starts. The Flyers defensive woes are worrisome.

10-10-14: Philadelphia dropped to 0-2 on the season after falling 6-4 to the New Jersey Devils Thursday night. New Jersey jumped out to an early 3-0 lead, but the Flyers scored three goals in a five minute span — two power play goals from Claude Giroux and Wayne Simmonds, as well as an even strength goal from Simmonds — to end the second period to tie the game. Philadelphia allowed three goals in the third period, including an empty netter while only scoring one.

4-28-14: The Flyers are lucky to be even playing in a game six. The Flyers have played terrible all series. They somehow managed to win two games without Claude Giroux doing anything. The defense has been shoddy at best. The power play has been atrocious. This series should be over, but it’s not done quite yet. The Rangers are a flat out better team, but if the Flyers can force a game 7 back in New York, anything can happen.

4-21-14: Philadelphia rookie Jason Akeson redeemed himself after a catastrophic playoff debut in a 4-1 loss in Game 1, with a game tying power-play goal in game two. Despite falling behind by two goals in the first 10 minutes of the game this past Sunday, the Flyers didn’t panic. They fought back, and though they were outshot 33-25 by the Rangers, three second period goals carried the Flyers to a 4-2 win. The series now heads 90 minutes south down I-95, tied one game apiece.

4-14-14: The Flyers backed into the postseason, losing two of their final three games. The lone win came against Pittsburgh. It's easy to forget what a rough start Claude Giroux had to the season. He went 15 games without a goal, picking up a minus-11 rating over that stretch. He finished the season with 28 goals and behind only Sidney Crosby and Ryan Getzlaf for total points in the entire NHL. The Flyers will face the Rangers in the first-round.

4-7-14: The Flyers stopped a 1-4-2 stretch by dismantling the lowly Sabres this past Sunday. Philadelphia finishes the regular season with three of their final four games on the road. They basically need four more to clinch a playoff spot. The Flyers currently sit third in the Metropolitan Division, one point behind the Rangers for second place, and two points up on the Blue Jackets. It’s looking more and more like a first-round matchup with their hated rivals from Broadway.

3-31-14: The Flyers five game winning streak was snapped last Monday versus the Kings. They followed up with a crushing 3-1 loss to their hated rivals from New York and then beat the lowly Leafs at home. This past Sunday, Philadelphia gave the Bruins all they can handle in a 4-3 shootout loss. The Flyers recorded a season high 52 shots on net. Despite the outcome, the Flyers will be poised for a deep playoff run. Claude Giroux currently sits third in the NHL in scoring with 78 points.

3-25-14: It’s been an impressive stretch for the Flyers have won five straight, beating Pittsburgh twice, St. Louis, Dallas and Chicago. They are 8-1-1 in March and goaltender Steve Mason has found his form in, which is a big reason why the Flyers are surging. He is 7-1-1 with a 2.43 GAA and .918 split this month. The Flyers are one point up on the Rangers for second place in the Metropolitan Division and the two teams would play each other if the playoffs began today.

3-17-14: The Flyers find themselves on the inside of the playoff picture as they currently sit third in the Metropolitan Division. They picked up two huge victories this past weekend over Pittsburgh as they outscored the Pens 8-3. The Flyers are clicking at just the right time. They have a tough schedule this week with Chicago, Dallas, and St. Louis. Claude Giroux now sits tied for fourth in the NHL in scoring and should be considered for the Hart Trophy.

3-10-14: The Flyers beat up on the Capitals this past week, winning both games the teams played. Add in another point in an OT loss against Toronto and defenseman Andrew MacDonald and it was a pretty good past week for the Flyers. Offensively, this team can play with anybody in the league. The problem, however, lies on the backend. Ultimately, that’s what may cost the Flyers. Their upcoming schedule isn’t easy with two games apiece against Pittsburgh, Boston, and St. Louis.

3-3-14: After being destroyed in a 7-3 loss to the Sharks to start their post-Olympic schedule, the Flyers ripped off two big wins against the Rangers and Capitals this past weekend. Philadelphia is not far off from solidifying a playoff spot. GM Paul Holmgren will be active at the deadline seeking another veteran defenseman to sure up the Flyers thin blue line. A player like Buffalo’s Christian Ehroff or Islanders defenseman Andrew MacDonald could be options.

2-10-14: The Flyers closed out strong, winning four in a row before the break including wins over LA, San Jose, and Colorado. Captain Claude Giroux has six goals and seven assists in his past nine games and should be heading to Sochi to play for Team Canada. Giroux has been one of the best players in the league since December and for Canada to overlook him could prove costly. While he’s a natural center, Giroux can switch over and play the wing.

2-3-14: Last week, the Flyers took their first tentative steps away from an ugly run that had seen them win just two of nine games. The Flyers won two out of three this past week as Steve Mason recorded shutouts against Detroit and Los Angeles. The wins marked the first time since January 8 that Mason had allowed fewer than three goals in a start. The Flyers are right in the thick of things for a playoff spot in the East.

1-27-14: The Flyers have dropped four straight games, with the past three in regulation. They are 2-5-2 in their past nine games. This slump has knocked Philadelphia from a playoff spot, but their solid play over the previous six weeks has them right in the hunt for a wild-card spot. They'll need to improve quickly in order to avoid missing the postseason. Since signing a three-year contract extension last Saturday, Steve Mason has stopped only 64 of 75 shots in three games. He has been pulled from two of those games. Not good.

1-20-14: The Flyers have been one of the NHL's hottest teams for a little while now. This past week the team won two out of three games they played and fell in the shootout in its lone defeat to Nashville. There is no margin for error in the East right now. Philadelphia's 55 points give them a narrow leg up on most of the competition. Philadelphia signed Steve Mason to a three-year contract extension on Saturday, and the goalie responded by allowing four goals on 24 shots against the New York Islanders and getting pulled in the process.

1-13-14: The Flyers followed a 7-1-0 stretch with two losses by a combined 10-3 score. They've been hot of late, but with division opponents beginning to play well, it can't be an extended slump. Philadelphia is in the mix for a playoff spot after a dreadful start to the season and has a big opportunity to make some noise with their next four games coming against teams out of a playoff position. Steve Mason's save percentage in four January starts is .887. Since December, it's .895.

1-7-14: The Flyers haven't lost back-to-back games since early December and have won five of their last six and are 8-2-1 in that stretch. Philadelphia's fantastic run has pushed them up the Eastern Conference standings, and if the playoffs started today they would have home-ice advantage, sitting behind only Pittsburgh in the Metropolitan Division. No player has taken minor penalties more frequently than Flyers forward Zac Rinaldo. Who would have thought the Flyers would be in a playoff spot two months ago?

12-30-13: For once, the Flyers have been red-hot of late, going 5-1-1 in their past seven games.
They are beginning to make a push in the Metropolitan Division. The third playoff spot in the Metro has been up for grabs all season, but Philadelphia could be the ones to secure it if they continue playing like they have recently. Claude Giroux had zero goals and seven assists in his first 15 games of the season. In his past seven games, Giroux has five goals and nine assists.

12-23-13: The Flyers have gone 3-1-1 in their last five games. The only negative is that both losses came against division opponents. Philadelphia is in striking distance for a playoff spot in the worst division in hockey. Something to keep an eye on is the recent poor play of Steve Mason. He was Philadelphia's most valuable player early in the season when everything was going wrong. The team's been winning despite his play lately. In a 4-1-2 December he has a lousy .890 save percentage.

12-16-13: The Flyers have lost five out of their last seven games and suffered their most gut-wrenching loss of the season this past Sunday. Leading the Washington Capitals 4-1, the Flyers allowed three goals over the final 9:20 of play and let the game go to overtime. The Capitals would go on to win the game in a shootout. Good thing for the Flyers is they are in the Metropolitan Division so they’re never out of the playoff hunt.

12-9-13: The Flyers had won just two of four games coming into their slate of games last week. The Flyers were able to come away with only one win last week, a 6-3 rout of the Detroit Red Wings. They were shutout by the Minnesota Wild and were thoroughly outplayed by Tyler Seguin and the Dallas Stars 5-1. The placement of Vincent Lecavalier on IR with a back injury for three-to-four weeks will hurt the Philadelphia significantly.

12-2-13: The Flyers went 2-2-0 this past week, but had a serious chance to make up some ground. With game against Winnipeg, Florida, a Stamkos-less Tampa Bay and Nashville, the Flyers should have gone perfect. Since scoring his first goal of the season (against Edmonton), Claude Giroux has posted 11 points in 11 games played to go along with a plus-seven rating. One month ago it would have been crazy to call Philadelphia a playoff team. Now, the Flyers are in position to fight for a playoff spot.

11-25-13: The Flyers reached the .500 mark for the first time this season with their 5-2 victory over the New York Islanders last Saturday. The Flyers are 7-1-2 over their last 10 games and finally seem to have found their stride. Steve Mason continues to impress. His .933 save percentage and 2.11 GAA are excellent. Steve Downie has fit in well on the Flyers third line with Matt Read and Sean Couturier. In six games as a Flyer, Downie has yet to record a goal but does have six assists.

11-18-13: The Flyers had one of their better weeks in quite some time. Philadelphia won two out of three games last week including a 5-0 rout of the Ottawa Senators. The Flyers also has an impressive road win over Pittsburgh. The Flyers are now 4-1-2 in their last seven games. Steve Mason stopped 60 of 62 shots he saw last week and continues to be the Flyers best player. His .931 saver percentage is a career best so far.

11-12-13: In what is probably a lost season for the Flyers, Steve Mason continues to be the Flyers best player. The Flyers picked up a point in an overtime loss to the Hurricanes and split two games at home to the Devils and Oilers. One good thing is Claude Giroux finally scored his first goal of the season last Saturday versus Edmonton. The Flyers are always aggressive when it comes to making their team better. I would not be shocked to see the Flyers make a big time splash to turn this lowly season around.

11-5-13: It’s been an up-and-down week for the Philadelphia Flyers. They lost a one-goal game to the Ducks last Tuesday night and beat New Jersey 1-0 on Saturday. However, they got mauled 7-0 by the Capitals where goalie Ray Emery assaulted Braden Holtby in a line brawl. This team and franchise is a flat out embarrassment to the NHL. The Flyers are tied with the Buffalo Sabres for league lead in major penalties with 14. Steve Downie and Vincent Lecavalier are injured for the Flyers.

10-29-13: The Flyers went undefeated this week. They beat the New York Rangers 2-1 at home in a strong performance by goaltender Steve Mason. The traveled to Long Island and scored a season-high five goals against the Islanders. Vincent Lecavalier scored his first hat trick as a member of the Flyers. He has six points in his last seven games and is now averaging a notch under one point per game. Lecavalier has been a bright spot for a rather dismal Flyers team.